Article | October 23, 2023

Site And Patient-Centric Approach To Clinical Trial Training

By Jennifer Catour

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The clinical research community is facing increasing pressure to modernize its approach to clinical trials, with the recent impetus being the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act (FDORA), aimed at transforming clinical trial design and operations. FDORA's modernization efforts encompass various aspects, such as enhancing diversity in clinical trials, embracing decentralized trial approaches, and streamlining clinical operations, all crucial components of contemporary clinical research.

For some time now, one company, ScienceMedia, has been advocating for the need to modernize and streamline industry operations, particularly in the realm of clinical trial protocol training. ScienceMedia has championed a site and patient-centric training approach, emphasizing the necessity for widespread change in our industry. They have been sharing their insights during Halloran Consulting Group's Clinical Operations Retreat for Executives (CORE), an event known for its off-the-record discussions.

In the spirit of knowledge sharing, the author has distilled key insights from a panel titled "Completing the Study Delivery Puzzle: How Roche Raised their Game with Protocol Compliance and Study-Specific Training and Patient Centricity," led by Mark Surles, CEO of ScienceMedia, and Malachi Bierstein, Chief Commercial Officer, along with Monica Eason, Global Clinical Operations Portfolio Leader at Roche.

What does it mean to adopt a modern approach to clinical trial protocol training? It's a journey of modernization that the entire industry is embarking on together. Review the collection of insights and practical takeaways that can be applied within your organization by accessing the article below.

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